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NSR's Satellite Manufacturing and Launch Services, now in its 6th year, provides the industry's most thorough analysis of the dynamics surrounding design, construction, and launch of new satellites. Encompassing global demand across all satellite applications and from LEO to GEO and beyond, SMLS6 presents an in-depth view into prospects for manufacturers and launch service providers over the next decade.

After a year of lower order and launch rates reflective of an evolving environment for operators both commercial and government, this assessment of global activities and opportunities provides the market intelligence critical to today's heightened competitive environment. From LEO constellations to commercial GEO communications to Government Earth Observation and more, SMLS6 offers a detailed view into each satellite segment while providing top-level perspective on market potential.

Supported by a detailed proprietary database of satellite specifications, extensive first hand perspective from players, and years of data, the forecasts and analysis of SMLS6 present a grounded assessment of today's market dynamics. Further leveraging NSR's industry-leading analysis in each market segment, from commercial EO to government communications, the report is built on a comprehensive characterization of the evolving shape of operator demand that in turn drives manufacturing and launch services markets.

In what ways will the open - captive market division change moving forward?

Will government spending on space activities continue to generate the largest share of manufacturing and launch revenue?

Satellite Operator Profile, 2011-2015 Orders

Source: NSR

Key Features

Data Segmentation

NSR's Satellite Manufacturing and Launch Services, 6th Edition, is presented through seven verticals comprising three applications (Communications, Earth Observation and Others), two orbits (GEO and Non-GEO) and two customer types (Commercial and Government/Military). Recent and upcoming activity in each vertical is assessed regionally through the number of satellites to be ordered and launched, satellite mass distribution, manufacturing market size, launch market size, and open/captive market balance.